Beyond the Mic: How Amor Hardin Catapang Found Her Purpose Through CVAP


Beyond the Mic: How Amor Hardin Catapang Found Her Purpose Through CVAP

For many, a voice acting course is a place to learn how to sound like someone else. But for Amor Hardin Catapang, better known by her artist name VoiceMiAmore, the Certified Voice Artist Program (CVAP) became a place where she learned to truly sound like herself. In a deeply personal testimonial, Amor shares how joining CVAP Batch 4—made possible through a life-changing scholarship—evolved from a simple training session into a profound journey of self-discovery and spiritual renewal.
Amor’s experience highlights a core philosophy of the program: to be a great voice, you must first be a grounded human being. While she entered the program to hone her vocal craft, the takeaways were far more holistic. The Mirror of Self-Acceptance: Amor notes that CVAP helped her accept herself and value her unique talents. It wasn't just about technical tools; it was about rediscovering her life's purpose. A Spiritual Realization: One of the most touching parts of her journey was learning to recognize herself as "God's great creation." This shift in mindset helped her become a "better person," viewing her voice as a gift to be shared rather than just a skill to be sold. Resilience Through Adversity: Completing the program was no small feat for Amor. She expressed immense gratitude for the strength to finish the course despite navigating a health condition, citing the program as a source of motivation during difficult times.
The transition from being a student to a "Voice Artist" requires a massive boost in confidence. Amor credits the program with making her more expressive and self-assured. Much of this growth came from the safe, supportive environment fostered by her group mates in Batch 4. She describes her peers not as competitors, but as a "small family." This sense of community provided the emotional safety net needed to experiment with her voice and push past her comfort zone. Amor’s transformation was guided by a team of mentors who provided more than just critiques; they provided inspiration. She offered a heartfelt "thank you" to the leadership team: Pocholo "The VoiceMaster" Gonzales: For his visionary leadership and motivation. Miss Nikki, Sir Richard, and Sir Jeff: For their tireless dedication to the students of Batch 4.
"Great learning life-changing experience" is how Amor summarizes her time with CVAP. She doesn't just recommend the program to aspiring voice actors; she recommends it to anyone seeking a drive to pursue their higher purpose. For VoiceMiAmore, the microphone is now more than a tool—it is a vessel for her heart, her values, and her newfound confidence.



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